Commissioned by Art for Amnesty founder and chair Bill Shipsey in appreciation for giving Amnesty the rights to record cover versions of Lennon's post-Beatles songs, it shows Manhattan as a submarine with Lennon as its pilot, holding up a peace sign

Once they were punk misfits, who upset their crowd with metal covers. Then they got confused for metallers, and irked that audience with Commodores songs. Now, the re-formed band are suprised to find that fans love them for their contrariness

The charts are dominated by female performers, but this year’s British music festival lineups are 86% male. The Guardian’s data team crunches the numbers, while Jenny Stevens asks promoters why progress is so slow

Big nights and big feelings left ‘a trail of absolute destruction’ in Florence Welch’s wake. As she prepares for the biggest night of her life headlining the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury, she opens up about karaoke, learning to cope and why she’s scared of her own voice